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Guilty plea from Hicks buoys Australian government (Roundup)

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Mar 27, 2007, 10:51 GMT


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DougMar 27th, 2007 - 14:06:43

Please---give me a break here. Does anyone actually believe that this guy is 'innocent'??? He was caught fighting with the Taliban and deserves any punishment the United States can lay upon him, including death. After all, he was indeed a terrorist, fighting with the terrorists against the invading forces. He's nothing but a cheap, gutless, home-grown terrorist punk. Australia deserves to have him back on their soil.

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